Police also detained three locals, who were suspected to have illegally sold diesel to the ship 'M V Seaman Guard Ohio', owned by a private firm in US, police said.
High drama preceded the arrest of the two as ship's Chief Engineer Sedo, a Korean, allegedly attempted to commit suicide by hanging himself from the flagtmast but alert port security personnel, including Central Industrial Security Force, foiled it and rushed him to the port hospital, police said.
Thirty-three crew members of ship were arrested yesterday on
charges of illegally carrying arms and ammunition and straying into Indian territorial waters without permission and remanded to 14 days judicial custody by a court here. They are facing charges under the Arms Act and Essential Commodities Act.
Two crew members were permitted to stay on board to carry out maintenance of the ship and they were arrested today after alternative arrangements were made.
The investigation by the state's specialised police wing in the last three days has revealed that the vessel was found in the country's territorial waters and was in possession of a huge quantity of arms and ammunition, without valid authorisation of documents, police said.
